MRS. J. PEARSON—Probabiy the earl- 
iest and finest bronze for cut flowers. 
Blooms late Aug. and Sept. Each $0.50 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE—A very large, bright 
chestnut red with a bronzy reverse. Al- 
though this variety may be grown in 
sprays, it is far more impressive in ap- 
pearance when it is disbudded. Hgt. 3 
ft. Mat. late Sept. and early Oct. 
MRS. T. RILEY-—A snow white reflex 
cf unparalled purity. Has wide, flat 
petals with sharply tapered points. Pro- 
duces full bodied blooms 8 inches in 
diameter when disbudded. Med. hegt. 
Matt Octo am otee eee ee Each $0.50 
MRS. PATTIE—A large incurving va- 
riety of terra cotta red with a gold re- 
verse. The charm of exotic coloring is 
not lost in the disbudded flower or un- 
pampered spray. Hgt. 3% ft. Mat. 
Sept. and Oct. 
ORANGE GLOW—Orange bronze ints 
curve with gold reverse. Sept. 20. 2 in. 
QUEENIE—A very fine, pure white. 
Long stiff stems with large flowers and 
small foliage. Responds to dishudding. 
Blooms ie pis) Veeco lss wee Each 50c 
RADIOW—A nice large incurved flower of 
golden-amber with deeper shading. 
Blooms Sept. Each $9.50 
R. A. ROOTS—A large deep flower of 
glistening white, appealing twisted 
petals. Blooms Oct. Each $9.50 
RUBY—WNice, large ruby-red flowers. 
Can be disbudded or grown in sprays. 
Bloonisi Sept asker Each $0.50 
SERENUS—A real variety. An extra 
large white. on long stems, and very pro- 
lific. An award winner in the flower 
shows of England and used in the Flor- 
ist trade in London. Blooms Sept. 
EAD” Sag VERE Page encenee A peg Each $0.50 
TOLCROSS PINK—A large rose-pink of 
good form and substance. Blooms Oct. 
TIBSHELF GLORY—Very large flowers 
of bright orange. Stiff stems for cut- 
ting. Blooms Sept. 
VANITY—A pleasing color that is great- 
ly admired. Best described as crushed 
strawberry, shaded cream. Very large 
blooms, perfect stem and foliage. Ex- 
cellent exhibition variety. Blooms 
Car ye OC pi ek ee A Each $9.50 
WHITE BLANCHE DUPONT—An im- 
mense, pure white. One of the loveliest 
whites grown today. Sept.-Oct. 
Each $0.59 
WHITE SPLENDOR—An extra early, 
incurved white of very large size and 
excellent form. . Can be disbudded. 
Blooms Septnss sane rte fe Each $0.75 
WOKING BRONZE—A very large in- 
curve of pleasing orange-bronze. An ex- 
hibition variety. Excellent for cutting 
with good stiff stems. Blooms Sept. 
Be IRN Se TRS ey ree a ca Each $0.50 
YELLOW ALABASTER—New 1951— 
Sport of Alabaster. See 1951 introduc- 
tions. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All mums in gereral listing except those especially priced will be _____- Each 40c 
Feights are marked—S-Short; M-Medium; T-Tail. 
—S-Single; SD-Semi-double; D-Double. 
according to the month they bloom. 
M'TMS BLOOMING IN AUGUST 
RUTTERBALL D (Longley)—The best 
early yellow to date. ) 
DARK RED GOLD D (Lehman) — A 
pleasing dark ruby bud sport of Red 
Gold. M 
CT. ADNESS—Fully double, clear china- 
rose, very free f:owering, dwarf plant 
eed one of the first to bloom. Blooms 
AISUSt MOC ae uae ee ae oe aoe eth Each $0.50 
CLACIER D (Longley)—An early pure 
white dwarf. Ss 
HAR™INGER D (Kraus)—A very lovely 
bronze, M 
Type of blooms are marked 
For your convenience, our mums are listed 
JOHN HELEN SD—Sparkling garnet- 
lake, shading to purple with gold center. 
MAROON N’ GOLD D (Longley) — A 
bright mahogany, shaded maroon with a 
gold reverse. S 
PEARL PARKINSON—(New  1950)— 
Compact deep evergreen foliage plant of 
upright growth. Large 3 to 4-inch 
whorled flower in clusters on good stem 
for cutting. Blooms early August until 
frost. Changeable color from golden- 
yellow flushed red to brilliant red with 
yellow shadings. Has merit for Great 
Plains north and possibly east and south 
as a new bicolor everblooming mum. 
Each $0.50 
